Description
Godliness is not an accident. It is not the automatic result of attending church, reading your Bible occasionally, or identifying as a Christian. Godliness is built — day by day, discipline by discipline, choice by choice — by women who have decided that who they are becoming matters more than how they appear. In Disciplines of a Godly Woman, Barbara Hughes delivers a book that is as honest as it is inspiring — a practical, biblically grounded guide to the specific spiritual disciplines that transform sincere faith into a genuinely godly life.
This is not a book about perfection. It is a book about intentional, sustained growth toward the woman God created you to be. And for the Kenyan Christian woman who is serious about her faith, it is one of the most important books she will ever read.
What This Book Covers:
The Discipline of God’s Word:
- Why consistent, personal engagement with Scripture is the single most foundational discipline of the godly woman’s life
- How to build a Bible reading and study habit that sustains itself beyond seasons of spiritual fervour
- The difference between reading the Bible and allowing the Bible to read you — the deeper engagement that produces genuine transformation
- Practical, sustainable approaches to Scripture meditation that fit the reality of a busy woman’s life
The Discipline of Prayer:
- How to develop a prayer life that is consistent, specific, and genuinely expectant rather than perfunctory and routine
- The specific kinds of prayer — adoration, confession, thanksgiving, intercession — and how to build all of them into your daily rhythm
- Why prayer is not preparation for the Christian life — it is the Christian life
- How to pray when you do not feel like it, when God seems silent, and when circumstances contradict what you are believing for
The Discipline of Worship:
- What genuine worship looks like beyond Sunday morning — as a lifestyle rather than an event
- How to cultivate a heart of worship that transforms your perspective on ordinary life
- The relationship between worship and spiritual warfare — and why the enemy works hardest to steal a woman’s worship
The Discipline of Time:
- How to steward your time as a spiritual discipline rather than just a productivity challenge
- Why time management is ultimately a question of values — and what a godly woman’s calendar reveals about what she truly prioritises
- Practical strategies for creating margin for spiritual growth in the midst of real responsibilities
The Discipline of Giving:
- Why generosity is not optional for the godly woman but is one of the clearest indicators of genuine spiritual health
- How to develop a giving practice that is cheerful, sacrificial, and faith-stretching
- The spiritual freedom that comes from holding loosely to money and possessions
The Discipline of Relationships:
- How the godly woman builds and maintains friendships that are mutually edifying, honest, and spiritually enriching
- The specific disciplines of marriage — for the married woman — that produce a genuinely godly partnership
- How to mentor younger women and be mentored by older ones — the Titus 2 relationship model that the modern church has largely abandoned
- How to handle difficult relationships with grace, honesty, and biblical wisdom
The Discipline of the Mind:
- Why what a woman fills her mind with is a spiritual discipline, not just a lifestyle preference
- How to develop the discipline of taking every thought captive — the daily practice that produces genuine peace and clarity
- The role of reading, learning, and intellectual growth in the godly woman’s life
- How to guard your mind against the cultural inputs that slowly reshape your values without your permission
The Discipline of the Body:
- Why physical discipline — rest, exercise, nutrition — is a stewardship responsibility, not a vanity concern
- How to honour God with your body as a tangible expression of your devotion to Him
- The connection between physical health and spiritual vitality — why neglecting one eventually affects the other
The Discipline of Contentment:
- Why contentment is not a personality trait but a spiritual discipline that must be learned and practised
- How to cultivate deep satisfaction in every season of life — including seasons of waiting, loss, and unfulfilled desire
- What Paul meant when he said he had learned contentment in all circumstances — and how that learning happens
Who This Book Is For:
- Christian women who want to move from casual faith to disciplined, intentional godliness
- Young Kenyan women building the spiritual foundations of their adult life and wanting to get the disciplines right from the beginning
- Wives who want their marriage to be a genuine expression of their faith rather than a separate compartment of their life
- Mothers who want to model genuine godliness to their children — not just talk about it
- Church women’s group leaders looking for a structured, substantive study resource for their community
- Any woman who has read Kingdom Woman (Tony Evans) or Successful Women Think Differently (Valorie Burton) and wants the discipleship depth that complements the vision those books cast
- Every woman who has ever looked at a genuinely godly older woman and thought: “I want to become that” — and never had a practical roadmap for how
Why Kenyan Christian Women Are Buying This Book: Kenya’s Christian women are among the most spiritually devoted in the world — they pray, they fast, they serve, they give. But devotion without discipline can produce exhaustion rather than flourishing. Disciplines of a Godly Woman gives Kenyan Christian women the specific, sustainable, practically structured habits that channel their devotion into the kind of consistent, fruitful, deepening godliness that endures across every season of life — not just the high ones.
Book Details:
- 📖 Author: Barbara Hughes
- 📄 Format: PDF eBook (instant download via WhatsApp or email)
- 💰 Price: Ksh 100 only
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